Sentences with phrase «immune cells cluster»

Many of the body's immune cells cluster around the intestines, says Denning.

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The «tumors» are really clusters of immune cells that have invaded sites to kill cancer, he says.
The invasion of epithelial cells and immune cells are controlled by two separate gene clusters called Salmonella Pathogenicity Islands 1 and 2 (SPI1, SPI2) respectively.
Although cell - to - cell infection does result in release of abundant solo viral particles, direct transmission from HIV - infected immune cells to other cells — which can then replicate in clusters of these cells — is a much more efficient route to quickly spread the virus, researchers say.
Researchers at the Cells - in - Motion Cluster of Excellence at the University of Münster (Germany) have now developed a method enabling them to better evaluate and study the activity of inflammatory cells in mice: they have succeeded in genetically modifying precursors of immune cells, then increasing their numbers in a test tube and finally tracking them spatially and temporally in living organCells - in - Motion Cluster of Excellence at the University of Münster (Germany) have now developed a method enabling them to better evaluate and study the activity of inflammatory cells in mice: they have succeeded in genetically modifying precursors of immune cells, then increasing their numbers in a test tube and finally tracking them spatially and temporally in living organcells in mice: they have succeeded in genetically modifying precursors of immune cells, then increasing their numbers in a test tube and finally tracking them spatially and temporally in living organcells, then increasing their numbers in a test tube and finally tracking them spatially and temporally in living organisms.
They tagged a dozen genes that turn on when the bacteria grow inside clusters of immune cells in the frog, the same spot where TB hides in humans.
he body responds to tuberculosis infection by locking the bacterial offenders into tiny clusters of immune cells called granulomas, which are a hallmark of the disease.
CR1 - mediated ATP release by human red blood cells promotes CR1 clustering and modulates the immune - transfer process.
Small clusters of immune cells called granulomas form, walling off the bacteria.
This hematoxylin and eosin stained slide of a surgically removed (resected) primary pancreatic tumor shows a cluster of immune cells (lymphoid aggregate) observed next to a pancreatic tumor lesion in a patient treated with a GM - CSF vaccine 2 weeks before surgical removal of the primary tumor.
Through image analysis of breast tumors and TDLNs, we have found that immune cell populations as well as their spatial distributions and clustering patterns have strong correlation with clinical outcome.
It also works in the gut, in clusters of immune cells called Peyer's patches, so absorption is not an issue.
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